For the past 18 months, we have been working behind the scenes on some SUPER SECRET STUFF.
Essentially it’s a bunch of stuff to make our customer experience much smoother when you are trying to browse, purchase, and pay for your orders.
It will allow us to create customer rewards programs, faster deliveries, lower delivery fees, and easier “sorting”, as you try and find the things that you are shopping for online with YB.
I say all that to say…THIS WEEK THE PHOTO TEAM IS HERE!!
Meaning, all the backend work has led up to a point where we can finally start shooting the product so that we can begin to go into our final stages of work before we RELEASE it out into the open…so that you can use it!!
It’s been a little crazy this week because of that but the food has not suffered so hopefully, you enjoy what we are sending.
We decided to dip down into our Florida family for some treats that will give us a teaser of what’s to come from Ohio over the next seasons…from the PEPPER family!
Some of you will be getting bells, poblano’s, or italian peppers. Hopefully, it is a fun little preview of our summer.
Benji and Crew
PS - Thanks for posting all those Pi Day pics and hopefully everyone was able to enjoy the holiday…is Pi Day a National Holiday now? Do the banks close??
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What's cool this week?!
Did you know we have our very own Chef Meagan carefully craft and create one-of-a-kind Yellowbird dishes with local ingredients?! We'd love to make your breakfasts/lunches/dinners even easier- check out the goodies below!
Egg Bites
Fam Sized Mac
Tuscan Bean & Veggie
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*A foodshed is the geographic region that produces the food for a particular population. The term is used to describe a region of food flows, from the area where it is produced, to the place where it is consumed, including: the land it grows on, the route it travels, the markets it passes through, and the tables it ends up on. "Foodshed" is described as a "socio-geographic space: human activity embedded in the natural integument of a particular place."[1] A foodshed is analogous to a watershed in that foodsheds outline the flow of food feeding a particular population, whereas watersheds outline the flow of water draining to a particular location. Through drawing from the conceptual ideas of the watershed, foodsheds are perceived as hybrid social and natural constructs.
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